TUSCALOOSA, Alabama -- Two men have been charged with stealing credit card information from customers at Tuscaloosa's Jim 'N Nick's restaurant.

Victims who contacted police told investigators that after eating at the downtown restaurant they noticed additional charges at locations in Tuscaloosa where they had not used their credit or debit cards, said Tuscaloosa police spokesman Sgt. Brent Blankley.

Investigators worked with Jim 'N Nick's management and found that Davis Marlowe Leavelle, 27, of Tuscaloosa was the server for all of the victims, Blankley said.

Investigators determined that Leavelle had used a "skimmer" device that captured the credit card numbers and then gave the device to Chester Charles Galloway II, 39, who put the numbers on other cards with magnetic strips, Blankley said.

"Jim ‘N Nick’s restaurant cooperated in every way possible during the investigation," Blankley said in a news release. "Davis Leavelle was terminated from the restaurant as soon as his criminal behavior was discovered."

Galloway is accused of using them at different stores. He was seen on surveillance cameras at several of the locations, Blankley said.

After obtaining a search warrant, investigators found recoded credit cards, card devices and a handgun where Galloway was staying, Blankley said. Galloway is a convicted felon and is prohibited from having a pistol, Blankley said.

Galloway was charged with 11 counts of identity theft and one count of certain person forbidden to possess pistol and was placed in the Tuscaloosa County Jail. His bond was set at $180,000.

Leavelle was charged with one count of trafficking in stolen identities and was placed in the Tuscaloosa County Jail. Bond was set at $15,000.